This beautiful all-brick two-storey home is nestled on a quiet court, just a short walk from the vibrant downtown core. Featuring a spacious and well-designed layout, the home offers generously sized rooms perfect for family living, with the added benefit of a private, self-contained basement apartment. The basement includes its own separate entrance through the garage, as well as a dedicated entrance to the main level, allowing for complete privacy and independence from the rest of the home ideal for in-laws, adult children, or rental opportunities. The main level also includes a private entrance to the oversized double garage for added convenience. Inside, the home boasts stylish vinyl flooring throughout and a main-level primary bedroom, enhancing accessibility and comfort. The bright kitchen features a walkout to a large deck that overlooks a fabulous, pool-sized backyard perfect for entertaining with a cozy firepit and interlock brick patio creating the ultimate outdoor retreat. Modern updates include all-new windows and exterior doors with a sleek black finish, elevating the home's curb appeal with a contemporary touch. Offering 2,428 finished square feet and 40 years of charm, this home seamlessly blends comfort, style, and functionality.
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Alliston is a great place to settle down with your family if you are looking for a quaint town but still close to major urban centres. Alliston provides a great alternative from the noisy urban life with its warm and welcoming community and is full of fabulous opportunities.
The community of Alliston celebrates their potato agriculture with the famous annual Alliston Potato Festival.
Honda of Canada Manufacturing is located here and operates a large auto manufacturing facility.
The first building in the town of Alliston was built by William Fletcher and his son in 1847. Then the fletchers erected a saw mill in the summer of 1848 establishing the first industry of Alliston. In 1853, they built a grist mill and in 1874, Alliston was approved to be incorporated into a village due to its growing population. Its first train was received in 1878 on the Hamilton North Western Railway.
In January 1991, the municipalities of the Town of Alliston incorporated it in the town of New Tecumseth along with the Villages of Beeton and Tottenham and Tecumseth Township.
Alliston has numerous recreation centers and facilities for its residents including The Town of New Tecumseth Recreation centre; a 130,000 sq ft state of the art, year round facility with a field house and a walking track.
The Tottenham Conservation Area is a picturesque area which provides numerous possibilities to enjoy with your family. Moreover Alliston is home to pools, parks and playgrounds including the Alliston Rotary Pool, Leagues and Clubs including Alliston Chiefs Men Hockey, Tottenham Men’s League, skating arena, sports complexes and a Museum on the Boyne and much more.
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